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30th December 11, 10:14 PM
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2012 Goals
While I know that in some parts of the USA, "the season" is quite different from here in California, nonethless, the New Year approaches.
Got goals for your Athletics this year? Post 'em.
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30th December 11, 10:19 PM
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Re: 2012 Goals
To compete in my first games ever. Highlands Ranch, CO <190lbs division. Grabbed some DVDs on proper technique, rigging gear that approximates the real stuff. Dumb but determined. Just want to throw.
Mister McGoo
A Kilted Lebowski--Taking it easy so you don't have to.
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30th December 11, 10:28 PM
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Re: 2012 Goals
 Originally Posted by LitTrog
To compete in my first games ever. Highlands Ranch, CO <190lbs division. Grabbed some DVDs on proper technique, rigging gear that approximates the real stuff. Dumb but determined. Just want to throw.
EXCELLENT. Just keep at it. Practice when you can, get some help if at all possible and then do the Nike advertisement thing....JUST DO IT!
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30th December 11, 11:00 PM
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Re: 2012 Goals
Not exactly the games I strive for. Looking to get myself back to the 50+ mile trail runs, maybe back to a 100miler. Of course this time around the garb of choice will be a kilt to run in. Of course I will maintain my carbs by enjoying fine ales.
"Greater understanding properly leads to an increasing sense of responsibility, and not to arrogance."
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31st December 11, 09:51 AM
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Re: 2012 Goals
Nice one Paul, finished my first 100 last year. So this year i've two biggies, hardmoors 110 and the lakeland 100.
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31st December 11, 07:23 PM
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Re: 2012 Goals
I posted this in another thread, but I guess I should post them in the Official 2012 Goals Thread... 
As far as throwing goes, I've only competed once, and I'm still very much learning how to throw everything, so the throwing goals are a bit of a shot in the dark.
But here you go:
2012 GOALS
TRAINING GOALS
1) Assistance Work. I need to work HARD on my assistance exercises. In 2011, I ignored assistance too often, or didn't go after it with enough intensity. I need to change this.
a) Start doing ab work. Ab work from Jiu-jitsu is NOT enough.
b) More Posterior Chain work.
c) Start training Triceps and biceps. Never been consistent with this at all.
2) Dynamic Effort Work. I think some focus on lighter speed & technique work will pay big dividends. When I started squatting 3x a week my squats improved tremendously. I want to figure out how to do some lighter work on off days for other lifts as well.
3) Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. More Consistency with my Jiu-jitsu training. This has been really difficult for me in the past 6 months, need to do better. If I'm consistent, I have a shot at getting my purple belt in 2012.
LIFTING GOALS (Current 1RM in parenthesis)
- Squat 455 (405)
- Bench 315 (305)
- Deadlift 500 (465)
- Strict Press Bodyweight (205 Press @ 215 BW)
- Push Press 275 (245)
THROWING GOALS (Current PRs in parenthesis)
- Braemar Stone: 30' (28-0)
- Open Stone: 40' (37-2)
- LWFD: 50' (47-9)
- HWFD: 21'
- Light Scottish Hammer: 80' (75-4)
- Heavy Scottish Hammer: 65' (61-5)
- WOB: 11'
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1st January 12, 03:04 PM
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Re: 2012 Goals
 Originally Posted by Rab
Nice one Paul, finished my first 100 last year. So this year i've two biggies, hardmoors 110 and the lakeland 100.
Congrats on your finish, it is quite an accomplishment. What 100 did you do? Right now I just need to get my body, mostly my feet, to put up with the miles required. Never seem to be rid of plantar tendon issues. Best of luck in your upcoming year training.
"Greater understanding properly leads to an increasing sense of responsibility, and not to arrogance."
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30th December 11, 10:26 PM
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Re: 2012 Goals
Lifting goals.
The end of 2011 has been kind of spectacular for me...though nowhere near as spectacular as it has been for ecklarb! I don't usually think of having weight lifting goals, but this year is a bit different. So here goes...
LIFTING GOALS
Backsquat - single at 325 middle of February
Deadlift - single at 405.. eight deep dishes, middle of February
That's it.
PRACTICE GOALS
I subscribe to the Al Oerter theory of practice goals. This is the "towel goal". Here's how it works on any given practice day.
A. warm up.
B. take a couple of throws/drills to get in the groove
C. launch one or two, maybe three at most. Take the average. Put down a towel. don't measure it, just put down a towel (or a colored flag or whatever.)
D. BEAT THE TOWEL. Not by five feet, not a PR, not anything, just *Beat the Towel*
E. Repeat at next practice. The following week, hopefully, the towel will be two finger thicknesses further out there. And two more fingers. And two more fingers.
That's it. Forget the numbers in practice, at least mostly. Just beat the towel.
THROWING GOALS
Braemar... no serious goal here yet. It'd be nice to see 28+
Open Stone .... Oh yeah. I want 33 and change. OOOOHHHHHH, yeah.
Heavy Weight for Distance .... I want to duplicate that miraculous 34+ that came out of nowhere at Ventura. I want to prove that it wasn't a fluke.
Light weight for Distance ..... break 50, and not by an inch, either. I want to DESTROY 50 feet. I did it in 2010, I can do it again. I just tossed the practice implement I made for my nephew about 52-53 feet on NO practice. That implement weighed and measured in, too. I can do this.
Heavy Hammer .... no real goal, I don't actually practice Heavy Hammer. 68+, new PR?
16 pound Light Hammer... NINETY FEET DAMMIT. This is so, so, so overdue.
WOB .... this is the year for 14 feet. THIS is the year.
Sheaf ... 24. I did it once, at Ardenwood last year. I can do it again.
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1st January 12, 09:01 AM
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Re: 2012 Goals
 Originally Posted by Alan H
While I know that in some parts of the USA, "the season" is quite different from here in California, nonethless, the New Year approaches.
Got goals for your Athletics this year? Post 'em.
To put 45 pound plates on the barbell for benches, squats, and deadlifts. It's a simple goal, but one I'm working hard to meet.
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1st January 12, 09:18 AM
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Re: 2012 Goals
To get back in the game.
Almost 7 years out of he gym. 
I work 10-12 hrs a night 5-6 days a week as a welder. My wife goes to school full time. Not much time to work out.
Goals; Walk/run and lose 20-30 lbs. I want to drop down to my ideal weight of around 180.
Start with basic low weight work outs.
Remember; To thy own self, be true.
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